Geology and ground-water conditions in the southern part of the Camp Ripley Military Reservation, Morrison County, Minnesota
J.R. Jones, P.D. Akin, Robert Schneider
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-A
The southern part of the Camp Ripley Military Reservation, in central Minnesota, includes an area of about 20 square miles. This investigation was conducted to assist the U.S. National Guard Bureau in locating adequate water supplies for expansion and standby needs. Bedrock in the area consists of Precambrian phyllite which is...
Geology and ground-water appraisal of the Naval Air Missile Test Center area, Point Mugu, California
R. W. Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-S
An empirical method of determining momentary discharge of tide-affected streams
S. E. Rantz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1586-D
Ground-water potential of the alluvium of the Arkansas River between Little Rock and Fort Smith, Arkansas
M. S. Bedinger, L. F. Emmett, H. G. Jeffery
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-L
Saline ground water in the Roswell basin, Chaves and Eddy Counties, New Mexico, 1958-59
James W. Hood
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-M
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Ground-water geology of Edwards County, Texas
Archie T. Long
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-J
Edwards County occupies 2,075 square miles of the southern part of the Edwards Plateau in southwest Texas. In 1950 it had a population of 2,908. Its thin limestone soil supports the characteristic flora of a semiarid region. The county is underlain by nearly flat-lying beds of limestone and a few...
Ground-water resources of the Alma area, Michigan
Kenneth E. Vanlier
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-E
The Alma area consists of 30 square miles in the northwestern part of Gratiot County, Mich. It is an area of slight relief gently rolling hills and level plains and is an important agricultural center in the State.The Saginaw formation, which forms the bedrock surface in part of the area,...
Ground-water resources of the Fairbanks area, Alaska
Dagfin John Cederstrom
1963, Water Supply Paper 1590
Progress report on the ground-water resources of the Louisville area, Kentucky, 1949-55
Edwin A. Bell, Robert W. Kellogg, Willis K. Kulp
1963, Water Supply Paper 1579
In the Louisville area, the principal water-bearing formations are the glacial-outwash sand and gravel and, in places, the underlying limestone. During the period 1949 through 1955 pumpage from the two aquifers averaged about 30 mgd (million gallons per day). The pumpage was approximately in balance with the normal net recharge...
Floods of December 1955-January 1956 in the far Western States, Part 2, Streamflow data
Walter Hofmann, S. E. Rantz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1650-B
Geology and coal resources of Belmont County, Ohio
Henry L. Berryhill Jr.
1963, Professional Paper 380
Crystalline rocks of the Potomac River Gorge near Washington, D.C.
John Calvin Reed Jr., Janice Jolly
1963, Professional Paper 414-H
Algebraic and graphic methods for evaluating discordant lead-isotope ages
Lorin Rollins Stieff, T. W. Stern, Ralph Newton Eicher
1963, Professional Paper 414-E
Geology of the Funeral Peak quadrangle, California, on the east flank of Death Valley
Harald Drewes
1963, Professional Paper 413
The Belt series in Montana, with a geologic map and a section on paleontologic criteria
Clyde Polhemus Ross, B.A.L. Skipp, Richard Rezak
1963, Professional Paper 346
Problems related to the Belt series have been discussed for nearly a hundred years, but the amount of detailed mapping and other quantitative data available, even now, is not commensurate with the importance of the problem. The present paper is an attempt to summarize existing data in the light of...
Quaternary geology and geomorphic history of the Kassler quadrangle, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1963, Professional Paper 421-A
Bedrock geology of the Kassler quadrangle, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1963, Professional Paper 421-B
Reconnaissance geology between Lake Mead and Davis Dam, Arizona-Nevada
Chester R. Longwell
1963, Professional Paper 374-E
Hydraulic geometry of a small tidal estuary
Robert M. Myrick, Luna Bergere Leopold
1963, Professional Paper 422-B
A tidal channel in a marsh bordering the Potomac River near Alexandria, Va., was mapped, and current-meter measurements of discharge were made at various locations and at various stages in the tidal cycle. These measurements allowed analysis of the change of width, depth, and velocity with discharge at various cross...
Geology and ore deposits of the Cuyuna North range, Minnesota
Robert Gordon Schmidt
1963, Professional Paper 407
Fotografias aereas na interpretacao e mapeamento geologicos
Richard G. Ray, Jesuino tanslated by Felicissimo Jr.
1963, Professional Paper 373
Metamorphism in the Riggins region, western Idaho
Warren Bell Hamilton
1963, Professional Paper 436
Geology of the Capitol Reef area, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah
J. Fred Smith Jr., Lyman C. Huff, E. Neal Hinrichs, Robert G. Luedke
1963, Professional Paper 363
The Capitol Reef area includes about 900 square miles in western Wayne and north-central Garfield Counties, Utah. It is along the border between the High Plateaus of Utah and the Canyon Lands sections of the Colorado' Plateaus province. Capitol Reef National Monument is in the eastern part of the mapped...
Geology and ore deposits of the South Silverton mining area, San Juan County, Colorado
David J. Varnes
1963, Professional Paper 378-A
The South Silverton mining area is immediately southeast of the town of Silverton, San Juan County, in southwestern Colorado (fig. 1). The town of Silverton itself lies in a relatively flat and open reach of the Animas Valley, called Bakers Park, in the western part of the San Juan Mountains. (See...
Drainage density and streamflow
Charles William Carlston
1963, Professional Paper 422-C